North Carolina State University, Division of Academic and Student Affairs, Vice Chancellor of Academic and Student Affairs Records 1973-2011

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North Carolina State University, Division of Academic and Student Affairs, Vice Chancellor of Academic and Student Affairs Records 1973-2011

The North Carolina State University, Division of Academic and Student Affairs, Vice Chancellor of Academic and Student Affairs Records include correspondence, memoranda, handbooks, and reports. Topics include student affairs and policies and procedures pertaining to the various subdivisions of the Division of Academics and Student Affairs. Materials range in date from 1973 to 2011. The North Carolina State University, Division of Academic and Student Affairs was formed in 2011 through the merger of the Division of Student Affairs and Division of Undergraduate Academic Programs. It was formerly named the Division of Student Services and Programs. The senior leader of the division is the Vice Chancellor and Dean for Academic and Student Affairs.

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